Nhl Career Could Be in the Cards for Mi'kmaq Defender

WindspeakerVol. 24 Nbr. 12, March 2007

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"Right now we're just taking it game by game," said [Chad Denny], who was selected in the second round, 49th over-all, by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 2005 NHL entry draft. "We're not looking forward to the playoffs."

"He's still getting better and better," said [Clement Jodoin], who spent five seasons as an assistant coach with the Montreal Canadiens, two years as an assistant with the Quebec Nordiques and one year as a Pittsburgh Penguins' assistant. "He came to us as a boy but now he's a man. And there's no question he means a lot to this team."

"I think I still have some work to do like making the right decisions," Denny said. "I don't know, but maybe I'll play a couple of years in the AHL and then be ready for the NHL."

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Nhl Career Could Be in the Cards for Mi'kmaq Defender

Since he's on a first-place team, there's a good chance Chad Denny will get an opportunity to battle for the Memorial Cup-the top prize in junior hockey.

But Denny, who turns 20 on Mar. 27, is not keen to look too far into the futur...

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